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Health & Nutritional Analysis Part 1 of 13 L/O/G/O

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DisclaimerThe information in this report is for education purposesonly. The content is not intended to substitute orreplace professional medical advise or treatmentPlease check with your physician or other healthprovided before using any information in this reportNutrition products are for maintaining good health (inthe absence of diseases), and not for treatment ofdiseasesThe information provided is based on recommendationand accept no liability for any inaccuracies andomission

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ACNE• The cause of acne is unknown. Acne is most common in teenagers but it can happen at any age• 3 of 4 teenagers have acne to some extent, probably caused by hormonal changes that stimulate oil production. However, people in their 30s and 40s may also have acne• Acne is most likely caused by overactive glands. The excess oil allows the bacteria to become trapped inside the pores• Factors that contribute to the condition include heredity, oily skin and other factors such as allergies, diet and stress• A healthy well balanced diet, skin cleanliness, plenty of filtered water, adequate rest, exercise and fresh air may be of benefit in the treatment of acne

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ADHD• ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a faster growing childhood disorder with inattentiveness, over-activity, impulsivity or a combination.• 10 times more boys than girls are diagnosed with ADD (Attentive Deficit Disorder).• Although primarily thought of a childhood disorders, it can be found in adults too.

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Possible Signs & Symptoms• Fails to give closes attention to details, difficult in solving problem or managing time• Extreme distractibility does not seems to listen when spoken to directly• Difficulty organizing tasks and activities• Difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play

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Possible Causes• Affects school performance & interpersonal relationships• Parents & family members of children with ADHD are often exhausted & frustrated• Factors that may linked to ADHD include heredity, anxiety, allergies, smoking during pregnancy, Hyperinsulinemia, oxygen deprivation at birth, environmental stress or pollutants, artificial food additives, injury, lead poisoning or prenatal trauma

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Aging• Growing older is not an illness but the passing years do make the body more vulnerable to disease• Our genes dictate that the body’s cells stop dividing after they have divided between 20 to 30 times• Studies show that cells that stop dividing change form & release damaging proteins• As free radicals attacking the cells’ productive membranes & genetic materials, causing cellular damage & malfunction, further contributing to the aging process.

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Possible Signs & Symptoms• Significant number of problem faced by people over the age of 60 may be attributable to nutritional deficiencies.• Many have mal-absorption problem & do not assimilate nutrients, thus body system slow down & become less efficient.

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Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)• Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), one form of dementia, is a progressive, incurable disease of the brain caused by degenerative & eventual death of nerve cells of brain.• It affects memory, thinking & behavior.• Memory impairment in one of the following areas must also be present:- – Language, decision making ability, – judgment, attention, and – Other areas of mental function & personality

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Possible Causes• In addition to age & family history, risk factors for AD may include:- – Longstanding high blood pressure – History of head trauma – High levels of homocysteine – a body chemical that contribute to chronic illnesses such as heart disease, depression & possibly AD – Female gender